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1. 48 The Arizona Republic Phoenix, Feb. 7, 1970 REPUBLIC MAIL Obituaries Mrs. Winchell dies; services set Monday SCOTTSDALE Private services for Mrs. June M.

Winchell, 64, wife of retired newspaper columnist and newscaster Walter Winchell, will be held Monday in Messinger Mortuary, 515 E. Indian School. Burial will be In Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Winchell died of a heart condition Thursday in Rudolph Monreal Rosary for Rudolph B.

Monreal, 54, who died Thursday in St. Luke's Hospital, will be recited at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Mortensen-Kings Funeral Center, 1020 W. Washington. Funeral Mass will be said at 9:30 a.m.

Monday St. Catherine's Catholic Church, 6045 S. Central. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery.

Mr. Monreal, 1721 E. Pecan, had been a warehouseman the past 30 years for the Arizona Seed and Grain Co. He was born in Phoenix. Survivors include his wife, Carmen; a daughter, Mrs.

Eleanor Boulden; a son, Rudolph and two sisters, Arsenia and 1 Josephina Monreal, all of Phoenix; a sister of Los Angeles; and three grandchildren. Laura Haozous SAFFORD Services for Mrs. Laura Haozous, 38, who was killed Saturday' in an auto. accident, will be at 3 p.m. today at the San Carlos Elementary School auditorium.

Burial will be in the San Carlos Cemetery. Mrs. Haozous was chairman of the Parents Advisory Council for Operation Headstart. She was also president of the San Carlos 4H Clubs and past president of the San Carlos Hospital Auxillary. A registered nurse who graduated from the Good Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing, Phoenix, Mrs.

Haozous was employed by the U.S. Public Health Service Clinic. Survivors include her husband, tribal councilman Hampton; eight children, Rachel, Leslie and Cecil, Sandra, Patricia, Carol, Cherril and Laura Kay, and seven brothers. St. Luke's Hospital.

She had been ill two weeks. Mrs. Winchell, 6116 Yucca, moved here 15 years ago from Scarsdale, N.Y. Born in Mississippi, she was an actress when she married Winchell in 1923. The Winchells maintained residences in Scarsdale and Manhattan until they purchased their Scottsdale home.

They recently sold their New York home to reside permanently in Scottsdale. In addition to her husband, other survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Walda Von Dehn of Los Angeles; a sister, Mrs. Mary M. Mayor of Manhattan, and three grandchildren.

Friends may call at the mortuary until noon tomorrow. Esther Johnson Mrs. Esther Margaret Johnson, 62, who had taught elementary school three years in Calamus, Iowa, before moving to Phoenix in 1930, died Thursday in Good Samaritan Hospital. Mrs. Johnson, 3136 N.

38th was a member of Mount of Olives Lutheran Church. She was born in Iowa. Survivors include her husband, Arthur; two sons, the Rev. Bertrand Johnson, Lutheran chaplain at Arizona State University, and Alan Phoenix; a sister of Seal Beach, and six grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Monday in Mount of Olives Lutheran Church, 3545 E. Thomas. Burial will be in. Greenwood Cemetery, Paradise Chapel announced. Hortense Jacobs GLOBE Services for Hortense B.

Jacobs, 58, who died yesterday morning in Gila General Hospital, will be at 3 p.m. tomorrow at Walker's Globe Mortuary with cremation to follow. Born in Globe, Miss Jacobs had lived here all her life except for the years she worked as a practical nurse in San Francisco. She was a member of Globe Chapter 27 of the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include her mother, Mrs.

Hannah Jacobs of Globe, and her brother, Lionel of Tucson. Crossword puzzle ACROSS 50 1 Pleasing 52 pastime 6 Explosive 53 projectile 10 Fish hook 56 feature Hysteria 15 Gelling 57 agent 16 Not good 60 morally 27 Come out 62 2 words 64 18 Misleading 65 20 Earth: 66 Prefix 21 Violent 67 anger 68 23 Skilled 69 24 Quantity 25 Antitoxins 26 Treatise 30 Ending used 1 with. bi and tri 2. 34 Assigns as a porlion 3 35 Wooden strip 4 37 Fight 38 Cause of 5 much mirth 39 Girl's name 41 Cover with 6 asphalt. 42 Thread- 7 cutting 8 43 Biblical parent 44 Farm machine 9 46 Odor 10 48 Memory 11 prompting devices 12 Edna Knauerhaze PARADISE VALLEY Services for Mrs.

Edna Emily Knauerhaze, 71, who died yesterday in Scottsdale Baptist Hopital, will be at: 3 p.m. Monday in Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E. Thomas, Phoenix. Mrs. Knauerhaze, 7300 E.

Sage Drive, moved here in 1967 from Blue Island, where she was a member of a Methodist church and a Rebekah lodge. She was born in Chicago. Survivors include her husband, Edmund; a daughter, Mrs. Elaine Zuhn; and a sister, Mrs. Elsie Katz, all of Paradise Valley; a sister of Chicago; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild, Burial place will be announced.

Gladys Storms Mrs. Gladys Storms, 71,, a retired practical nurse who moved here in 1961 from Baltimore, died 1. Thursday in a Phoenix hospital. Mrs. Storms, 925 E.

Granada, was born in Montgomery County, and had worked in nursing homes at Baltimore. Survivors include her husband, Douglas; two sons, Douglas Jr. and Paul; three brothers and two sisters, all of Maryland; and four grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Green Acres tuary, 401 N.

Hayden, Scottsdale. Burial will be in Green Acres Cemetery. James S. Bibb WINSLOW Services for James S. Bibb, 59, who died Tuesday in Winslow Memorial Hospital, will be at 2 p.m.

at Scott Chapel here. Burial will be in Desert View Cemetery. Born in Texas, Mr. Bibb came to Arizona in 1934. He was owner and operator of Bibb's Welding and Garage here until ill health forced his retirement a few years ago.

Survivors include three brothers and one sister out of state. Mildred Spong SCOTTSDALE Mrs. Mildred Atchison Spong, 59, a registered pharmacist and substitute teacher in the Scottsdale school system, died yesterday i in Scottsdale Baptist Hospital. Mrs. Spong, 7322 E.

Cypress, was graduated from Ottawa University in Ottawa, in 1932. She moved to. Scottsdale in 1962 from Stafford, Kan. She was born in Richmond, Kan. She was a member of the Scottsdale Presbyterian Church and the PEO Sisterhood.

Survivors include her husband, Clarence; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Reid of Greenwood, two sons, Donald, a student at the University of Arizona, and 1 Kenneth, a student at the University of Kansas at Lawrence, a sister-in-law, Mrs. Fred Bailey of Phoenix; and a grandchild. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the church, 3421 N.

Hayden. Friends may call after 6 p.m today in Messinger Mortuary, 515 E. Indian School. Burial will be in Green Acres Cemetery. The family has established a memorial fund in her name at the Scottsdale Presbyterian Church, Antonia Aranda SAFFORD Funeral Mass for Mrs.

Antonia Aranda, 57, who died Jan. 29 in National City, will be said at 10 a.m. today at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, with burial in the Safford Cemetery. Born in Metcalf, Mrs.

Aranda had lived in Arizona most of her life before going to California several months ago. She was a patient in a nursing home at National City. Survivors include one son, Carlos Llanos of Safford; three brothers out of state and a in Mexico; and nine grandchildren. Doris Reineking SCOTTSDALE Services for Mrs. Doris Reineking, 51, who died Thursday in Phoenix General Hospital, will be at 2 p.m.

Monday in Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. Hayden. Burial will be in Green Acres Cemetery. Mrs. Reineking, 7660 E.

Van Buren, had been employed the past 18 months by the Super Drug Store in Tempe. Born in Iowa, she came to Tucson in 1961 and lived in Scottsdale since 1967. Survivors include her husband, Edwin; a daughter, Mrs. Sandra Ross; and her mother, Mrs. Abbie Dovey, all of Scottsdale; and a son, Keith of Tacoma, a brother, Lloyd Dovey of Safford; a brother of Michigan; Blanche R.

McGuire SAFFORD Services for Mrs. Blanche R. McGuire, 86, who died Wednesday in Safford Inn. Hospital, will be in Arnold, tomorrow. Burial will be in Arnold.

A native of Nebraska and a retired schoolteacher, Mrs. McGuire lived here for 11 months. There are no local survivors. Mildred Ashworth Services for Mrs. Mildred E.

Ashworth, 60, who was employed by the Veterans Employment Service, will be at 2 p.m, Monday in Maryvale Mortuary, 6901 W. Indian School. Cremation will follow. Mrs. Ashworth was found dead Tuesday in her home at 5438 W.

Pierson. She served from 1943 to 1944 in the Women's Army Corps. Born in Lathrop, she moved her in 1962 from Los Angeles. Survivors include a cousin, Mrs. Violet I.

Brawner of Tonkawa, Okla. Ovila Lettre Ovila Emile Lettre, 55, who was assistant manager of the Fox Theater from 1947 to 1952 and manager of the Vista Theater from 1952 to 1955, died Thursday in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. Lettre, 211 N.

13th moved here in 1947 from his native Berlin, N.H. Survivors include four brothers and six sisters, all of Berlin. The family suggests Mass offerings or cards to Eugenia Lettre, 456 School Berlin, N.H. Services and burial will be in Berlin, Whitney and Murphy Funeral Home nounced. William R.

Kelsay William Ross Kelsay, 73, a former dental laboratory technician, who retired in 1968, died' yesterday in Good Samaritan Hospital. Mr. Kelsay, 2442 E. Mitchell Drive, moved here in 1921 from Kansas City. born in Bagnell, Mo.

He was a member of a Lions Club and Morningside Presbyterian Church. Survivors include his wife, Edith; a daughter, Mrs. Peggy Garvin of Moraga, three sons, Ross and Richard, both of Phoenix and William of California; two sisters and five brothers out of state; and four grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday in the church, 20th Street and Roosevelt.

Friends may call from 1 to 8 p.m. tomorrow in A. L. Moore and Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams.

Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Ada Morgan Graveside rites for Mrs. Ada L. Morgan, 61, who died Wednesday in a Phoenix hospital, will be at 1 p.m. Monday in Double Butte Cemetery, Tempe.

A. L. Moore and Sons Mortuary made arrangements. Mrs. Morgan, 2429 W.

Mohave, was born in Portland, and moved to Phoenix in 1961 from San Francisco. Survivors include her husband, George M. Lucy Padilla Rosary for Mrs. Lucy C. Padilla, 73, who died Thursday in Memorial Hospital, will be recited at 8:30 p.m.

tomorrow in Whitney and Murphy Chapel, 330 N. Second Ave. Funeral Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Anthony's Catholic Church, 909 S.

First Ave. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery. Mrs. Padilla, 330 W.

Culver, moved to Phoenix two years ago from her native Concho in Apache County. Survivors include two sons, Silver and Fred; two daughters, Mrs. Lucy Ceballos and Mrs. Mary Perea; and a brother, Romolo, all of Phoenix; 28 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Rose Davis Mrs Rose Mary Davis, 61, who had been employed the past 10 years at Maryvale Hospital, died Thursday in Good Samaritan Hospital.

Mrs. Davis, 6442 W. Picadilly, was born in Omaha. and came to Phoenix in 1953. She was a member of the Catholie Church.

Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Frances Losole; and a brother, Don Bruno, both of Omaha. Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in A. L.

Moore and Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams. Graveside rites will be at 9 a.m. Monday in Greenwood Cemetery, Vow Clare Herbert Leet Clare Herbert Leet, 67, a retired chef who moved here 28 years ago from his native Loveland, died yesterday in Phoenix Baptist Hospital. Mr.

Leet, 2709 W. Taylor, was a veteran of both World Wars, a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Elks, Woodmen of the World, and the Phoenix First Foursquare Gospel Church. He had been a chef at Luke AFB. Survivors include a son, Robert Gleeson of Phoenix. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Monday in Memory Lawn Mortuary, 719 N. 27th Ave. Burial will be in Memory Lawn Cemetery. Mary Davis Funeral Mass for Mrs. Mary K.

Davis, 82, who died yesterday in Phoenix Baptist Hospital, will be said 8:45 a.m. Monday in St. Jerome's Catholic Church, 3450 W. Desert Cove. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Whitney and Murphy Funeral Home announced.

Mrs. Davis, 8849 N. 40th was born in Genesee, and moved here in 1963 from Jamestown, N.Y. She was a former physical education supervisor in Jamestown. Survivors include her husband, Frederick and a brother, Harold P.

Kane of Phoenix. Edith Hower Graveside rites for Mrs. Edith M. Hower, 69, will be at 11:30 a.m, today in Memory Lawn Cemetery, 719 N. 27th Ave, Mortensen-Kings Funeral Center made arrangements.

Mrs. Hower, a longtime resident of Phoenix until she moved to Cathedral City, in 1963, Wednesday in Palm Springs, Calif She was born in Tennessee. Survivors include a son, Ernest Horton, and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Murley, both of Phoenix; and four grandsons. Silas Wolcott Silas E.

Wolcott, 81, who had been an electrician 16 years for National Cash Register Co. in Dayton, Ohio, died yesterday in Doctors Hospital. Mr. Wolcott, 4139 E. McDowell, was born in Tidioute, and came to Phoenix in from Dayton.

He was a member of a Masonic lodge in Hominy, where he was an oil well driller. Survivors include his wife, Grace; a brother and two sisters out of state. Services will be at 3:30 p.m. Monday in Green Acres Mortuary 401 N. Hayden, Scottsdale, with a Masonic funeral committee assisting.

Burial will be in Green Acres Cemetery. Herbert Stanley Herbert L. Stanley, 86, a former manufacturer's representative, who came to Phoenix 29 years ago from Des Moines, died Thursday in Waitwell Nursing Home. Mr. Stanley, 722 E.

Rose Lane, was a member of a Masonic lodge, the Scottish Rite and the Shrine, all of Des Moines. He was born in Columbus, Iowa. Survivors Include a nephew, Dean Stanley of Smithtown, N.Y. Services will be at 11a.m. Monday in Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E.

Thomas. Burial will be in Glendale' Resthaven Cemetery. pee Lawrence Seymour Lawrence T. Seymour, 47. a self-employed watch repairman, died yesterday in his home, 2832 W.

Missouri. Mr. Seymour was born in Delphos, Ohio, and moved here in 1954. A veteran of World War II, he was a member of the Disabled American Veterans. Survivors include his wife, Helen; two sons, Larry and Kenneth; two daughters, Nancy Seymour and Mrs.

John Leach, all of Phoenix; a brother and a sister out of state. Services will be at 3 p.m. Monday in Grimshaw's Bethany Chapel, 710 W. Bethany home. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.

Minerva Trumbly Mrs. Minerva "Mimi" Trumbly, 65, who was graduated from the Chicago College of Music and was an opera singer 20 years with the Chicago Opera died Thursday in her home, 1212 W. Bethany Home. Mrs. Trumbly, was born in Gridley, and moved here in 1964 from Evanston, Ill.

She used the name Yvonne Ray when she sang on Radio WGN in Chicago. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Camille Kuhn of Phoenix and Mrs. Yvonne Sterner of Granada Hills, her mother, Mrs. Maude Young; and a sister, Virs.

Bernice Sommer, both of Phoenix; and five grandchildren. Services will be at 3 p.m. today in Grimshaw's Bethany Chapel, 710 W. Bethany Home. Cremation will follow.

Gertrude Sullivan Rosary for Gertrude M. Sullivan, 78, who died yesterday in Lincoln Hospital, will be at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Hansen Mortuary, 8314 N. Seventh St. Funeral Mass will be said at 9 a.m.

Monday in Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 8620 N. Seventh St. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery. Miss Sullivan, 9835 N.

29th Place, moved here a year ago from her native Chicago where she had been a housekeeper. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Margaret Koffman of Phoenix. Ellen Krueger Services for Mrs. Ellen N.

Krueger, 32, who died Thursday in Lincoln Hospital, will be at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Mark's Lutheran Church, 3030 E. Thunderbird. Friends may call after 6 p.m.

today at Hansen Mortuary, 8314 N. Seventh St. Buriall will be in Glendale Resthaven Cemetery. Mrs. Krueger, 2223 E.

Delgado, was born in Riverton, and came to Phoenix 21 years ago. Survivors include her husband, Kenneth; a daughter, Christine; and a son, David, all of Phoenix; Porter Chopping of Riverton; her mother, Mrs. Green of Amarillo, Tex; and a brother out of state. Evelyn Gardner Services for Mrs. Evelyn J.

Gardner, 58, will be at 11 a.m. Monday in the First Institutional Baptist Church, 1141 E. Jefferson. Friends may call from 2. to 10 p.m.

tomorrow in Webber and Sons Mortuary, 1641 E. Jef- ferson. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Gardner, 4418 S.

19th died Wednesday In, Tempe Community Hospital; Born in Lake Village, she came to Phoenix 20 years ago from Illinois. Survivors include her hus-. band, Napoleon; a daughter, Mrs. G. Mimes; and her' mother, Mrs.

Mary Casey, both of St. Louis; and grandchildren. 3 Jerry Lee Stangle Clarence W. Turner C. W.

Turner in Phoenix since 1958 Clarence Wilbur Turner, who came to Phoenix in '1958 and owned and operated the Twin Gable apartments until he retired, died Thursday in Good Samaritan Hospital. Mr. Turner, 3315 E. Hubbell, had been employed 10 years by the Union Pacific and owned an interior decorating business before moving to Phoenix from Kansas City. He was a member of the Christian Church.

He was born in Dearborn, Mo. Survivors include a son, Charles W. of Phoenix; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Kardell of Phoenix and Mrs. Patricia Hjalmarson of Tempe; three brothers out of state; seven grandchildren and two great- grandchildren.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Memory Lawn Mortuary, 719 N. 27th Ave. Burial will be private. Rulia Singh GLENDALE Rulia Singh, 93, a farmer who came to Glendale in 1935 from Imperial Valley, died yesterday in Mountain View Pioneer Hospital, Youngtown.

Mr. Singh, 7660 N. 63rd was born in India and came to America in 1910. He served in the British Army in India from 1894 to 1896 and was a member of the Sikh Temple in El Centro, Calif. Survivors include his wife, Herminia; a daughter, Adela Singh; two sons, Robert and Sam, all of Phoenix; two sisters of India; and two grandsons.

Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Monday in A.L. Moore and Sons 333 W. Adams. Cremation' will follow.

Emma Sauer Mrs. Emma L. Sauer, 73, who came here in 1960 from Streator, and was a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, died Thursday in Northwest Hospital, Glendale. Mrs.

Sauer, 6442 W. Whitton, was born in Clark, Ill. Survivors include her husband, William; three sons, Carl Saugus, William of Rockford, and Walter of Tucson; three daughters, Mrs. Lillian Wissen of Tucson, June Wilkerson and Mrs. Rose Marie Robinson, both of Phoenix; 23 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Funeral Mass will be said at 7:15 a.m. today in the church, 3140 N. 51st Ave. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary was recited yesterday in Maryvale Mortuary.

Legal Advertising NOTICE. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Arizona State Board of Directors for Junfor Colleges, acting for the benefit of the State of Arizona tor the use Maricopa County sealed Junior College District will all receive labor, material, bids for the furnishing of transporiation PLANT services A for ADDITIONS, construction Glendale of CENTRAL Community College, 600 West Olive Avenue, dale, Arizona. Each bid must be submitted on the Bid Form and in Accordance with drawings and specifications on tile at The office of the Maricopa County Junior College District and available at the fice of VARNEY, SEXTON, SYDNOR, ARCHITECTS, INC. 221 East Camelback Road, Phoenix, Arizona, upon deposit of $25.00 for each of drawIngs and specifications. The deposit will be refunded upon return of the drawings and in good condition within ten days alter dale of bid general prevailina rate of per diem wages for each cruft.

TYPe ol workman or mechanic needed to execute contract. ascertained from the file industrial commission of Arizona and on therewith for. the locality of this contract, is herewith Incorporated by re. ference and made a part thereof and such rates shall be mandatory and any subcontractor under him rate of wages paid by the Contractor workmen and mechanics ployed by them in the execution of the Bids shall be made on form obtained at the office of the Architect accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or bid bond for five per cent of the amount of the bid, made payable to the order of Arizona State Board of rectors for Junior Colleges, to returned to the respective bidders upon the execution of a satisfacory surety the biddac: bus shall be. office sealed of and band and contract with successful Board County Junior College District Governing 106 Washington Street, enth Floor, Phoenix, Arizona on fore Wednesday February 1970.

Bids and publicly read aloud Immediately after the hour of cloning at the above mentioned office. for The Junior Arizona State Board of Directors College. reserves the to any or bids or. walve any bid. No bidder may (30) withdraw days his bid.

the for date period for of the thirty opening thereof and each bidder shall bel en Arizona Licensed Contractor. By: A. W. FLOWERS. I Maricope Junior Colleges Governing Board Date: February 19.

PI Rosary for Jerry Lee Stangle, 27, a driver for the Fred Hurley Trucking will be recited at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Grimshaw's Bloom Chapel, 3800 S. Central. Funeral Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Monday in St.

Mary's Catholic Church, 231 N. Third St. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery. Mr.

Slangle was born in Vincennes. moved to Phoenix in 1946 and lived the past four years in Miami. Hc died of hepatitis Wednesday in Miami. Survivors include his wife, Myrtle: two sons, Michael and Danny, all of Miami; his mother, Mrs. Grace Stangle; his father, Lawrence "Connie" Stangle and a sister.

Mrs. Patricia Halg, all of Phoenix. Clarence Jensen Services for Clarence Martin Jensen, 62, who died Wednesday in Lincoln Hospital, will be at 3 p.m. today in Messinger Mortuary, 515 E. Indian School, Scottsdale.

Burial will be in East Resthaven Cemetery. Mr. Jensen, 5437 Wonder View, came here two years ago from Colfax, Wash. He was a wheat farmer. He was born in Ruso, N.D.

Survivors include his wife, Betty; two brothers, Lorry of Phoenix, and Harold of Tucson; a sister, Mrs. Dee Keyeser of Stanfield; and three sisters of North Dakota. Perot to attempt Hanoi pressure UNITED NATIONS Texas millionaire H. Perot is planning a coastto-coast serics of mass rallies and letter collections in an: attempt to pressure Hanoi to accept his offer of medical aid to U.S. prisoners of in North Vietnam, informed sources said yesterday.

The rallies will be attended by a number of celebrities, and all letters addressed to Hanoi will be collected in trucks and delivered to the North Vietnamese mission to the Paris peace talks, the sources said. Afghanistan's neighbor Moves away from shore Concise abstract the ant 2 words Rule of conduct Social affair Arm of the sea Insects Verge Grave 13 offense Unsettled 19 Cross 22 Bird 24 DOWN 25 Form of pollution Piece of 26. glass Preposition 27 de Janeiro Horse's .29 female ancestor 31 BurrowIng mammal Molding 33 Prefix in Scottish 36 names Musical note 40 Deceive Birds: 41 Latin Burst Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: GASH RAGE COPHU 0000 ECRU 0000 OR ONE SPADE: SHUNNY BORE SHOUI POD HAADRUCK GONER GUN ONDU DOULD HERE 00040 ADAUA PAR dUNNED OCEA HONO! HONOR! ROOM DOSED ANDO NEARS MEET DUAL Lost vital 43 Hove just fluid clear of Fish the ground Pleasantly 45 Cause to diverted take effect British 47 Most Isles native fastidious Membership 49 Gazed. on an dreamily exchange 51 Flower Small 53 Kind of carriage Of a 54 City near certain bone the Donner Hill Pass. Form of 55 Outside: pollution Prefix Black 56-Kind of fabric.

dancer Romeo. 57 Animal's Water abode containers 58 Highest Reputed stage virtue 59 incite Mild 61 Inauguration oath reply: Soft 2 words cushiony 63 Work: Prefix 51 69 Indian mascot may be dropped NORMAN, Okla. (UPI) The University of Oklahoma's Human Relations Committee said yesterday the school's traditional Indian mascot should be abolished "because it is viewed by Indians as degrading." A full-blooded Indian is selected from the student body each year to serve as mascot of the school. The position is a symbol of great opportunity and extreme frustration," the committee said. A Funeral Service with Dignity and Economy SUNSET CHAPEL'S $290.00 Funeral Service Includes Casket, Preparation, Visitation, and a Chapel or -side Service.

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